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  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316

    Hi Verdun, I feel I should apologise for not doing ANY dead heading, but the reality is that the whole property is too much for me, so the plants simply have to do the best they can. (I discovered that things I planned in my 50s, simply don't work in my 70s).image

    S. E. NSW
  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316

    Certainly not me, Verdun. My garden is my pleasure.image

    S. E. NSW
  • kathy 6kathy 6 Posts: 261

    Looks lovely Pat, I'm in my early 50's and the garden often gets to much for me to keep up with if it looks half  as good as yours when I'm in my 70's I'd be more than happyimage

    Whats the red flowered plant that's very prettyimage

  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316

    Hi Kathy. The red flower is a rose. It's called - Flower Carpet Scarlet.

    its very thorny, but it flowers over and over again all summer - no perfume that I can remember. image

    S. E. NSW
  • Kathy, what is the day lily you  have as your profile picture?  I tried looking back over to see if you have shown it with a name but I just got confused.  I don't seem to have any really dark purple ones like that just medium purple.

  • kathy 6kathy 6 Posts: 261

    Hi Elizabeth that's my first ever seedling to flower image so not a named one, its a cross of 'Star of Fantasy'x 'Iktomi' , lovely isn't it  very tall around 4ft, not a huge amount of flowers per scape but it did have lots of scapes this year.

    There's a picture of the whole clump on page 2image

  • It is lovely Kathy and I am glad you made me go back to page 2 as you have a photo of Lavey Doiley which I bought last year but has yet to flower.  It is better than I thought.  Thank you.

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